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Neighbor’s canine care offer turns into legal battle in Brooklyn as owner demands dog back

A Brooklyn woman is desperately seeking the return of her beloved dog after a neighbor offered to care for the animal as she recuperated from an illness, only to later inform her she was keeping the pooch, according to a lawsuit filed in Kings County Supreme Court. Valerie D’Angelo, 65, adopted her dog, a terrier-mix named Grace, from Sean Casey Animal Rescue in 2018 as a remedy for the grief and loneliness she experienced after losing her 18-year-old son, who completed suicide in 2013. “My dog is everything to me,” said D’Angelo. “She’s my family. I love her so much.” About two years ago, a woman living two floors below D’Angelo’s Kensington apartment, Catherine Feijoo-Nickell, took an interest in the dog, knitting two sweaters for the pooch and once offering D’Angelo help with moving furniture so she could have an “opportunity to be around Grace,” according to the suit filed Tuesday. “Being a trusting person, I thought it was a nice gesture. It just came very suddenly. Very fast...

NYC mayor Mamdani declares full school snow day for Monday with no remote learning

Mayor Mamdnani has announced New York City’s first full school snow day — with no remote learning — in years for Monday in anticipation of a major blizzard. The mayor made the announcement on social media Sunday, posting a video of a FaceTime call between him and an eighth-grade girl named Victoria who attends public school in Brooklyn. “Oh my God, it’s the mayor,” the girl yelped. “We’ve got a full snow day tomorrow. No online school, no remote learning. Full classic snow day,” Mamdani told Victoria. “So my only ask to you is that you just stay safe, stay indoors during the height of the storm. Once that has passed, feel flee to go out and sled.” The decision comes as the city braces for a possible 18 to 22 inches of snow, with the severe weather rolling in about 9 p.m. Sunday. Tomorrow is the first traditional snow day in the years since the advent of remote learning during the 2020 COVID pandemic. Mamdani asked the state for a waiver of its requirement that the school year i...

After criticism over storm deaths, garbage pileup, NYC’s Mayor Mamdani braces for a blizzard

With some tough lessons in hand from the record-breaking storm and cold snap that hit the city in the first month of his tenure, Mayor Mamdani said Saturday he has begun mobilizing plowing, street cleaning operations and homeless outreach in preparation for the weekend nor’easter that’s expected to bring blizzardlike conditions to the city. “We hold ourselves to the highest standards, and that means we are never satisfied with what we are delivering to New Yorkers,” Mamdani said at the Spring St. salt shed in Hudson Square on Saturday as he prepares the city for a second major snowstorm in a month .  “We have to push ourselves.” During the last storm, which came ahead of a historic cold snap, Mamdani came under fire on several fronts. Eighteen New Yorkers died outside amid questions about the mayor’s decision to end Adams-era homeless encampment sweeps. Garbage piled up on city streets. Many bus stops were blocked days after the storm ended. “When we look at this blizzard that...

Salsa music superstar Willie Colón dies at 75

Willie Colón, a beloved Nuyorican musician and a legend in the salsa music scene both in New York City and around the world, has died, his family announced Saturday. He was 75 years old. “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and renowned musician, Willie Colón ,” read a statement released on social media. “He departed peacefully this morning, surrounded by his loving family,” it continued. “While we grieve his absence, we also rejoice in the timeless gift of his music and the cherished memories he created that will live on forever.” While no cause of death was given, the music community had been asking for prayers after  Colón was hospitalized days earlier at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville with respiratory problems among other medical complications, according to Colombia One. The salsa sensation was born on April 28, 1950, in the South Bronx of New York City. The music he would go on to make was heavily influenced by his gra...

Barry Manilow postpones tour dates after ‘depressing’ doctor’s visit

Barry Manilow has decided to postpone the first leg of his upcoming tour following a “very depressing visit” with his surgeon amid his battle against early-stage lung cancer . In a social media statement shared Friday, 82-year-old Manilow revealed that despite taking to his treadmill three times a day, he was still unable to sing “more than three songs in a row” before having to stop. Even still, the beloved singer believed he would be well enough to perform his upcoming arena shows — but his medical team shut that down. Manilow said his surgeon “shook his head” before going on to explain that his lungs just “aren’t ready yet.” He acknowledged the “Mandy” singer was in “great shape considering” his recent diagnosis , but still warned him against doing “the first arena shows.” “You won’t make it through,” his surgeon warned. The hitmaker said he wanted to take the stage, but his “body knew what my heart didn’t want to admit: I wasn’t ready.” As a result, Manilow said he will re...

How ‘The Pitt’ portrayed a rape kit exam sensitively with the help of experts

By Yvonne Villarreal, Los Angeles Times [The following article contains spoilers for Episode 7, “1:00 P.M.,” of “The Pitt” Season 2.] LOS ANGELES — The education begins almost immediately. A young woman who has just experienced a sexual assault is in triage, and “The Pitt’s” Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) enlists Dr. Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) to assist charge nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) with the patient. “We can call for a SANE,” another nurse suggests when Dana says she’ll be occupied. “On a holiday? Could be hours,” responds Dana, a veteran who knows better, as the Fourth of July shift enters afternoon hours. “We’re not going to make this patient wait. And since I’m the only SANE on staff …” A what? The quick reference sets in motion what “The Pitt” aims to shed light on: a sexual assault forensic exam, also known as a rape kit exam. The episode delves into the confidential medical procedure to collect DNA and evidence and gives one of the most detailed depictions of the process...

Mr. Clean retires after 68 years as company mascot

Mr. Clean appears to be calling it quits. The retirement of the bald, animated mascot used in Mr. Clean ads and on products since 1958 was announced in a social media ad posted Thursday. That ad features Mr. Clean standing behind a podium with a “breaking news” chyron flashing across the screen. “After a career with zero stains on the record, he’s ready for new adventures,” the narrator says. That voice assures consumers the company bearing his name will continue to operate, then asks “What’s next for Mr. Clean?” Among those wishing the smiling character well on Instagram were the social media teams behind Old Spice grooming products and Brawny paper towels. “We’ll miss you, legend!” wrote the team at Old Spice. (Shutterstock) Mr. Clean’s people responded by saying they too will miss their mascot. “While our products will continue to battle your dirt and grime, Mr. Clean, well, first name Veritably, (yes, really), is off to new adventures. We know his journey will be fulfi...